Health Surveillance
Case Management
Miscellaneous
Other Stuff
About the Team
100

The number of years after which PIT Health Surveillance must be reviewed.

What are three?

100

The Baxter SOP which outlines the steps to follow when requesting or implementing modified duties.

What is CAHRD43?

100

The number of absences which trigger contact with the OHN for follow-up with an employee.

What is three?

100

The document number for Baxter Alliston's Fitness for Duty SOP?

What is CAHRD53?

100

The number of days per week that Alliston's PT is on site.

What are three?

200

The frequency with which vision testing must be performed for affected employees.

When is annually?

200

These Baxter employees have the ability to temporarily assign modified duties while awaiting Health Services' intervention.

Who are First Aiders, Supervisors and Lead Hands?

200

The only type of illness that employees are obligated to disclose when reporting an absence due to illness.

What is respiratory?

200

They have a responsibility to report all injuries, regardless of severity, to their supervisor, and to do so in a timely manner.

Who are employees?

200

The location where you will find standard hours for Health Services staff.

Where are the PT and OHN office doors?

300

The frequency with which respiratory fit testing must be completed for affected employees.

What is annually?

300

The team that needs to be informed once an employee has been placed on modified duties.

Who is Health Services/EHS?

300

Their role is to pro-actively treat musculoskeletal discomfort, educate employees regarding self-treatment through heat/ice and stretching, and help manage injuries.

What is a Physiotherapist?

300

An adverse effect on the physical, mental or cognitive condition of a person.

What is an Injury/Illness?

300

The location where you will find amended hours for all EHS staff.

What is the main Health Services door?

400

The frequency with which hearing conservation testing must be completed for affected employees.

What is annually?

400

An employee's physical limitations and/or capabilities which dictate the work they can or cannot do.

What are functional abilities?

400

Three is the total number of these within the Alliston facility (the answer might shock you).

What are AEDs?

400

The list of managers that need to be immediately informed of any critical incident/injury.

Who are the EHS, HR and Plant Managers?

400

A list of names and numbers that is located by most phones within the Alliston plant and is updated periodically.

What are Emergency Contacts?

500

The number of days after which a completed vision test can no longer be used during the visual inspection/qualification process.

What is thirty?

500

A piece of legislation that states employers have a duty to accommodate employees with disabilities.

What is the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)?

500

The 24/7 taxi service utilized by Baxter for after-hours and Sunday transports.

Who is the Barrie Taxi Cab Alliance?

500

Any injury resulting in amputation of a body part, permanent disability, fracture, 2nd/3rd/4th degree burns, electrical burns with an entry/exit wound, or burns that require hospital admission.

What is a Critical Injury?

500

Alliston has provided 9 of its 37 active First Aiders with extra training in this health discipline.

What is Mental Health?

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